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Will UNC remain
strong? Is Kentucky legit? Can the Jayhawks regain the title?
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#11: Butler
Bulldogs
The Horizon
power has enough talent inside & out to make a serious run in the NCAA
Tournament. |
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#12:
Washington Huskies
Despite losing
Jon Brockman, Washington will fight with Cal for the Pac-10 title. |
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#13: Ohio
State Buckeyes
Evan Turner
(17 ppg) is a bona-fide superstar, but will the lack of proven PG hold
OSU back? |
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#14: Michigan
Wolverines
Manny Harris
and DeShawn Sims form one of the most lethal inside-outside combos in
all of college basketball. |
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#15:
California Golden Bears
Cal returns
six of the seven players who helped Mike Montgomery win 22 games in his
first season. |
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#16: Dayton
Flyers
After winning
27 games last year, Dayton has a chance to make some noise in the NCAA
Tournament. |
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#17:
Georgetown Hoyas
Greg Monroe
(13 ppg) is one of the best young big men in the country, but is the
surrounding talent good enough? |
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#18: Minnesota
Gophers
Returning its
top nine scorers, Tubby Smith's program should once again take a step
forward. |
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#19: UCONN
Huskies
UCONN's
backcourt is in good shape, but there are many questions on the
frontline. |
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#20: Maryland
Terrapins
If Greivis
Vasquez (18 ppg) brings his A game every night, Maryland can make a
serious run at the ACC title. |
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#21: Illinois
Fighting Illini
After a
surprise 24-win season, Bruce Weber has proven you have to take his
teams seriously. |
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#22: Clemson
Tigers
Clemson has
steadily improved under Oliver Purnell, but he has to deal with the loss
of two quality guards. |
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#23:
Mississippi State Bulldogs
With or
without Renardo Sidney, MSU has serious NCAA Tournament aspirations. |
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#24: Xavier
Musketeers
Despite a new
coach and key graduations, Xavier has to be considered an NCAA
Tournament team once again. |
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#25: Kansas
State Wildcats
Jacob Pullen &
Denis Clemente form a rock-solid backcourt, but KSU needs its young
forwards to step up. |
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